Discord To Require Age Verification for Adult Content Starting March
In an effort to bolster its child safety, Discord is set to introduce new measures starting in March. Initially, the platform will have a "teen-appropriate experience" by default, with users over 18 needing to manually verify their age to access adult content and join age-gated spaces.
However, following backlash from users, the company has revised its approach. The majority of adults will now be subject to an automated age verification process using Discord's AI-powered prediction model. This model assesses factors such as account tenure, device information, and community activity patterns to determine a user's age.
For those who don't pass the automatic age check, removing restrictions will require a one-time verification method โ either submitting a government-issued ID or taking a selfie video for age estimation. The company claims that both of these methods will be kept confidential and deleted immediately after confirmation.
Despite initial reservations about an age inference model running in the background, Discord has revised its stance. According to the company, most adults won't need to undergo manual verification, as the AI model provides accurate assessments based on aggregated data across communities.
These changes follow Discord's recent attempts to boost child safety measures. In 2023, it banned teen dating channels and CSAM (child sexual abuse material) generated by AI. The platform has also added content filters and automated warnings to protect minors.
The introduction of these new policies will roll out globally in early March, with both existing and new users potentially required to submit age verification for adult content.
In an effort to bolster its child safety, Discord is set to introduce new measures starting in March. Initially, the platform will have a "teen-appropriate experience" by default, with users over 18 needing to manually verify their age to access adult content and join age-gated spaces.
However, following backlash from users, the company has revised its approach. The majority of adults will now be subject to an automated age verification process using Discord's AI-powered prediction model. This model assesses factors such as account tenure, device information, and community activity patterns to determine a user's age.
For those who don't pass the automatic age check, removing restrictions will require a one-time verification method โ either submitting a government-issued ID or taking a selfie video for age estimation. The company claims that both of these methods will be kept confidential and deleted immediately after confirmation.
Despite initial reservations about an age inference model running in the background, Discord has revised its stance. According to the company, most adults won't need to undergo manual verification, as the AI model provides accurate assessments based on aggregated data across communities.
These changes follow Discord's recent attempts to boost child safety measures. In 2023, it banned teen dating channels and CSAM (child sexual abuse material) generated by AI. The platform has also added content filters and automated warnings to protect minors.
The introduction of these new policies will roll out globally in early March, with both existing and new users potentially required to submit age verification for adult content.